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Old 01-10-2010, 08:51 PM
cland cland is offline
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Well that was easy, and Dennison is a perfect candidate, and I'm sure he will be an an easy hire. The guy has been to 2 Superbowls as a Special Teams coach, coached Denver's formerly infamous line after Alex Gibbs left, and was promoted to Denver's OC in 2006. He is also one of Kubiak's good friends.

The only drawback, is that Dennison may be another short timer at the end of the day, as he was already under consideration to replace Mike Shanahan as a head coach. I'll be interested to see if this means the end of Alex Gibb's time here. Paying three former OL coaches seems to be a little unnecessary (Gibbs, Benton, Dennison).

2010 is Kubiak's year. He's finally got the staff he originally intended on, with Dennison and Bush as his two OC's. I give McNair a lot of credit for bringing in (and paying the salary of) all the coaches Kubiak has requested.
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